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  • #61067
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    BallGawd01
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    I’m a HUGE Duke fan, and I’m really excited about the team we have this year, it may not be as good as last year’s team but I feel they have the talent to compete. The person that really puts them over the top however is Brandon Ingram. I think aside from Simmons, he’d be my pick to be #1 overall, above Jaylen Brown and Skal Labissiere. He’s 6’9, has a 7’3 wingspan, he can really shoot it, and has a very good handle for someone his size, coupled with his INSANE athletic ability (Video showing him jumping above the backboard is crazy!), and his potential on the defensive end, and I think he has as much if not more potential than anyone in his class.It’s obviously a stretch to compare a player to an MVP and one of the best scorers in NBA history, but Ingram does have a lot of KD in him. I’m not saying he is or will be as good as KD, but his body type and skill set does resemble a young Kevin Durant. Others have said Tayshaun Prince, but I think he has a far superior offensive skill set to Prince. What do you guys think, am I being a crazy or is this kid really special?

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    Make’Em Say UGH
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    Tar heel fan here, and you’re not crazy. Was sooooooooo pissed when he signed to Duke. Crazy game. I would say you’re correct in your analysis of being more KD than Prince. Especially in terms of his fluidity and style.

    I hope he over-sleeps and misses practice during ‘Rival Week’ and starts the game on the bench vs UNC lol

     

     

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  • #1003653
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    Tar heel fan here, and you’re not crazy. Was sooooooooo pissed when he signed to Duke. Crazy game. I would say you’re correct in your analysis of being more KD than Prince. Especially in terms of his fluidity and style.

    I hope he over-sleeps and misses practice during ‘Rival Week’ and starts the game on the bench vs UNC lol

     

     

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  • #1003807
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    roni3
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     Ingram is a good prospect but people have to stop comparing him to KD who has superior quickness with regards to Durant’s first step and blow by speed.

     

    Whats up with everyone sleeping on Jaylen Brown, everyone is talking about Simmons (rightfully so) then Skal and now Ingram going number one but Brown seems to have just as high as a ceiling as those guys and does not seem to have a glaring weakness not to mention his nba body.

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  • #1003667
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    roni3
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     Ingram is a good prospect but people have to stop comparing him to KD who has superior quickness with regards to Durant’s first step and blow by speed.

     

    Whats up with everyone sleeping on Jaylen Brown, everyone is talking about Simmons (rightfully so) then Skal and now Ingram going number one but Brown seems to have just as high as a ceiling as those guys and does not seem to have a glaring weakness not to mention his nba body.

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      BallGawd01
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      I only compared them in regards to their similar body types and shooting prowess. And the thing with Brown is that he is not nearly as skilled as Simmons, Skal, or Ingram. His biggest strength is that he is very athletic and has an "NBA body". Size and athletiscm only take you so far, you need skill to excel at the next level and Brown lacks that in regards to those 3. He’s not a really good shooter, his ball-handling needs refinement, he’s really just a straight-line driver he doesn’t have "shake" to his game. He also takes questionable shots. When your best attribute is that you have an "NBA Body" it limits your potential because everyone in the NBA has an "NBA body" lol. He’s a really really good player however, and he should excel on the college level because he has excellent size and athleticism, but if we had a draft I’d draft those 3 players over him in a heart-beat. 

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    • #1003681
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      BallGawd01
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      I only compared them in regards to their similar body types and shooting prowess. And the thing with Brown is that he is not nearly as skilled as Simmons, Skal, or Ingram. His biggest strength is that he is very athletic and has an "NBA body". Size and athletiscm only take you so far, you need skill to excel at the next level and Brown lacks that in regards to those 3. He’s not a really good shooter, his ball-handling needs refinement, he’s really just a straight-line driver he doesn’t have "shake" to his game. He also takes questionable shots. When your best attribute is that you have an "NBA Body" it limits your potential because everyone in the NBA has an "NBA body" lol. He’s a really really good player however, and he should excel on the college level because he has excellent size and athleticism, but if we had a draft I’d draft those 3 players over him in a heart-beat. 

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      • #1003824
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        roni3
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        I have to disagree, coming out of high school Winslow was seen as someone who people said was a straight line driver yet he has above average handle for someone in his position. Browns videos show him as a solid ball handler, more then capable shooter with really good mechanics. He has an nba body but your making it seem like he’s raw which he definitely is not he has basketball skill. 

        Secondly, Simmons weakness is that his shot needs more then refinement, as for Skal he hasn’t played against top players in his position or class, as for Ingram the fact that he isn’t really quick and is skinny should play against him. As for brown I am really not to worried about him but he should be the 76ers target. Not to mention brown reminds me to a Stanley Johnson who it seems a lot of teams are regretting passing on him especially after the summer league performance that he had.

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      • #1003683
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        roni3
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        I have to disagree, coming out of high school Winslow was seen as someone who people said was a straight line driver yet he has above average handle for someone in his position. Browns videos show him as a solid ball handler, more then capable shooter with really good mechanics. He has an nba body but your making it seem like he’s raw which he definitely is not he has basketball skill. 

        Secondly, Simmons weakness is that his shot needs more then refinement, as for Skal he hasn’t played against top players in his position or class, as for Ingram the fact that he isn’t really quick and is skinny should play against him. As for brown I am really not to worried about him but he should be the 76ers target. Not to mention brown reminds me to a Stanley Johnson who it seems a lot of teams are regretting passing on him especially after the summer league performance that he had.

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        • #1003852
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          BallGawd01
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          I disagree. I think coming out of high school Winslow had better ball-handling/creativity ability than Brown. Ball-handling is something that can easily be improved upon if you put in the work so it is an area he can become better in. Although Simmons jumpshot does need refinement, the mechanics on his shot show that he doesn’t need THAT much work. In terms of skill level, Ingram, Simmons, and Skal are far superior to Brown. FACT. Ingram and Skal both possess better jumpshots than Brown, while Ingram and Simmons have better ball handling and both of those guys are 6’10. You say Skal never competed against his peers, but he was one of the best players in the Nike Hoop summit. A game where Ingram, Simmons, and Labissiere all had waaaaaayyy better games than Brown, who was 2-9 from the field and missed a ton of open jumpshots and turned the ball over a lot.

          The Johnson comparison is fair. but I think Brown has more upside than him because he is more athletic than Stanley. And I don’t think people are "regretting" passing Johnson at all lol. The 7 players picked before him were all better prospects than him and all (Maybe not WCS) have much much higher potential than Johnson, that also includes Winslow who is a jumpshot away from being Kawhi Leonard/Andre Iguodala 2.0. I think Johnson has the potential to be like Demare Carrol, a really solid 3 & D player on a good team, but not an all-star.

            

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        • #1003712
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          I disagree. I think coming out of high school Winslow had better ball-handling/creativity ability than Brown. Ball-handling is something that can easily be improved upon if you put in the work so it is an area he can become better in. Although Simmons jumpshot does need refinement, the mechanics on his shot show that he doesn’t need THAT much work. In terms of skill level, Ingram, Simmons, and Skal are far superior to Brown. FACT. Ingram and Skal both possess better jumpshots than Brown, while Ingram and Simmons have better ball handling and both of those guys are 6’10. You say Skal never competed against his peers, but he was one of the best players in the Nike Hoop summit. A game where Ingram, Simmons, and Labissiere all had waaaaaayyy better games than Brown, who was 2-9 from the field and missed a ton of open jumpshots and turned the ball over a lot.

          The Johnson comparison is fair. but I think Brown has more upside than him because he is more athletic than Stanley. And I don’t think people are "regretting" passing Johnson at all lol. The 7 players picked before him were all better prospects than him and all (Maybe not WCS) have much much higher potential than Johnson, that also includes Winslow who is a jumpshot away from being Kawhi Leonard/Andre Iguodala 2.0. I think Johnson has the potential to be like Demare Carrol, a really solid 3 & D player on a good team, but not an all-star.

            

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      • #1003776
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        Mopgrass
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        Brown has plenty shake and he’s great at using the backboard, not just dunking. He doesn’t need the shake often because he’s stronger, but he’ll use it more in college. He isn’t as good as Ingram laterally, but he’s no one to scoff at. 

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      • #1003916
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        Mopgrass
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        Brown has plenty shake and he’s great at using the backboard, not just dunking. He doesn’t need the shake often because he’s stronger, but he’ll use it more in college. He isn’t as good as Ingram laterally, but he’s no one to scoff at. 

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  • #1003838
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    GBee
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     No, you’re not crazy. To me he has the highest ceiling in his class. His ball skills for his height are phenomenal.  With his length, the amount of ground he can cover each dribble is silly.  A lot like KD, when he crosses over, the defender is suddenly 2 body lengths away and is in recovery mode.  He’s a good shooter, but its the way he can create separation for his shot that sets him apart. He’s not Tay Prince either because of his shot-creating ability from the perimeter, better quickness and agility.  I think people will be shocked at just how athletic he is… and he still could be growing. I love his demeanor too. He’s got that sleepy look on his face and plays pretty even keel, but he’s a killer.

    Jaylen is good, has a super high potential (higher than Simmons’ IMO) but skill-wise he’s more raw than Ingram. His handle, shot, shot-creating ability are not as good as Ingram’s.  There have been instances where I left disappointed after watching him. Like in the Team USA situations, he looked out of sorts, not knowing how to pick his spots and assert himself.  He just kinda floated out there and wasn’t much of a factor, playing lackadaisical defense too.  In the NBA, players always play with other talent so it’s kinda disconcerting seeing young players fade when they’re surrounded by talent.

     

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  • #1003698
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    GBee
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     No, you’re not crazy. To me he has the highest ceiling in his class. His ball skills for his height are phenomenal.  With his length, the amount of ground he can cover each dribble is silly.  A lot like KD, when he crosses over, the defender is suddenly 2 body lengths away and is in recovery mode.  He’s a good shooter, but its the way he can create separation for his shot that sets him apart. He’s not Tay Prince either because of his shot-creating ability from the perimeter, better quickness and agility.  I think people will be shocked at just how athletic he is… and he still could be growing. I love his demeanor too. He’s got that sleepy look on his face and plays pretty even keel, but he’s a killer.

    Jaylen is good, has a super high potential (higher than Simmons’ IMO) but skill-wise he’s more raw than Ingram. His handle, shot, shot-creating ability are not as good as Ingram’s.  There have been instances where I left disappointed after watching him. Like in the Team USA situations, he looked out of sorts, not knowing how to pick his spots and assert himself.  He just kinda floated out there and wasn’t much of a factor, playing lackadaisical defense too.  In the NBA, players always play with other talent so it’s kinda disconcerting seeing young players fade when they’re surrounded by talent.

     

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  • #1003842
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     You are not that crazy.  I am freaking pissed he is going to be suiting up for y’all next year.  From a pure upside point of view, I think he has the highest in the class.  I didn’t realize he had those hops and I have seen him play over a dozen times in high school.  The guy has supreme ball handling, excellent face up ability, court vision,  and very good defensive instincts.  Couple that with legit 3 point range and you have on your hands a matchup nightmare.  On upside alone, he could be in contention for the top pick.  He is also going to contribute at Duke right away.  

    That being said, you Duke fans that have been spoiled with super frosh like Jabari and Okafor, don’t neg me, but I think BI is a step below them at the same stage.  Keep in mind Ingram is a late bloomer of sorts as a sophomore he was a top 75 player and now ended his senior season as a top 3 player.  I still think he is just beginning to realize how good he can be, and he has a coach that has done an excellent job in instilling confidence in freshman lately, so that comment could come back to bite me in the ass.  

    Ingram gave Jaylen Brown the business on the AAU circuit time and time again.  I would take Ingram over Brown for now and in the future as well.  The future is bright for both of them though.

    Kind of a side track question for the Dukies out there.  What is your likely starting lineup next season?  I have heard that Obi has been somewhat of a dissapointment.  I think offensively your best lineup is Thornton, Jones, Allen, Ingram and Jefferson, but that is kind of a thin frontline to go up against bruisers.  

       

     

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  • #1003702
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     You are not that crazy.  I am freaking pissed he is going to be suiting up for y’all next year.  From a pure upside point of view, I think he has the highest in the class.  I didn’t realize he had those hops and I have seen him play over a dozen times in high school.  The guy has supreme ball handling, excellent face up ability, court vision,  and very good defensive instincts.  Couple that with legit 3 point range and you have on your hands a matchup nightmare.  On upside alone, he could be in contention for the top pick.  He is also going to contribute at Duke right away.  

    That being said, you Duke fans that have been spoiled with super frosh like Jabari and Okafor, don’t neg me, but I think BI is a step below them at the same stage.  Keep in mind Ingram is a late bloomer of sorts as a sophomore he was a top 75 player and now ended his senior season as a top 3 player.  I still think he is just beginning to realize how good he can be, and he has a coach that has done an excellent job in instilling confidence in freshman lately, so that comment could come back to bite me in the ass.  

    Ingram gave Jaylen Brown the business on the AAU circuit time and time again.  I would take Ingram over Brown for now and in the future as well.  The future is bright for both of them though.

    Kind of a side track question for the Dukies out there.  What is your likely starting lineup next season?  I have heard that Obi has been somewhat of a dissapointment.  I think offensively your best lineup is Thornton, Jones, Allen, Ingram and Jefferson, but that is kind of a thin frontline to go up against bruisers.  

       

     

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    • #1003850
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      Ingram is definately a late bloomer. Both Jabari and Jahlil were way more highly touted from a young age than Ingram. Jabari was being compared to Lebron as a Sopohomore, and Jahlil was always considered the best player in his class. That doesn’t mean Ingram can’t be just as good, if not better than both. The thing with late bloomers is that they always get better and Ingram has (possibly) more potential than both, because unlike Jah and Bari, he has potential to be a two-way player lmao!

      As for the line-up question, I see the opening line-up being what you said, PG Thorton, SG Allen, SF Jones, PF Ingram C Jefferson. First guy off the bench will probably be Kennard, he can come in and get buckets quick. Grayson will probably be our back up PG as well. Marshall can spell Amile, and Chase should get a lot of run. He’s athletic and has an emerging post game, he also shows some rim protection capabilites. Overall I think we have a really good squad, with a nice mix of talent with leadership and expereince from last years team as well, We’ll probably start of top 6 or 7 in the preseason poll and be behind UNC for ACC rankings. That shouldn’t last because UNC will underperform as usual lol >=)!!! #GoDuke #BlueDevilNation 

       

       

       

       

       

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    • #1003710
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      BallGawd01
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      Ingram is definately a late bloomer. Both Jabari and Jahlil were way more highly touted from a young age than Ingram. Jabari was being compared to Lebron as a Sopohomore, and Jahlil was always considered the best player in his class. That doesn’t mean Ingram can’t be just as good, if not better than both. The thing with late bloomers is that they always get better and Ingram has (possibly) more potential than both, because unlike Jah and Bari, he has potential to be a two-way player lmao!

      As for the line-up question, I see the opening line-up being what you said, PG Thorton, SG Allen, SF Jones, PF Ingram C Jefferson. First guy off the bench will probably be Kennard, he can come in and get buckets quick. Grayson will probably be our back up PG as well. Marshall can spell Amile, and Chase should get a lot of run. He’s athletic and has an emerging post game, he also shows some rim protection capabilites. Overall I think we have a really good squad, with a nice mix of talent with leadership and expereince from last years team as well, We’ll probably start of top 6 or 7 in the preseason poll and be behind UNC for ACC rankings. That shouldn’t last because UNC will underperform as usual lol >=)!!! #GoDuke #BlueDevilNation 

       

       

       

       

       

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      • #1003878
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        I think Brandon’s only problem on defense will be guarding beefier guys in the post.  His length will help him over compensate for that a little bit, but most players will be able to back him up with fair ease.  I do agree with you though his defensive potential is wayyyyy higher than Jabari’s or Jah’s.  

        If Roy takes his head out of his ass and plays the more talented guys, and gives them the keys right away then UNC should be a top 5 team the whole season and a balance of the force could be restored ;).    

        If I see Nate Britt getting more minutes than Joel Berry or Theo Pinson my head will explode.  I don’t know what is going on, but it seems like he is reluctant to give young talented players a vote of confidence lately.  I watched Joel Berry outplay Tyus Jones twice on the AAU circuit, and look where they are now.  I think it’s cuz K is more willing to give the younger more talented guys the keys right away.  

        Love me some good old fashioned tobacco road pissing contests by the way haha.  Go Heels!

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      • #1003738
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        I think Brandon’s only problem on defense will be guarding beefier guys in the post.  His length will help him over compensate for that a little bit, but most players will be able to back him up with fair ease.  I do agree with you though his defensive potential is wayyyyy higher than Jabari’s or Jah’s.  

        If Roy takes his head out of his ass and plays the more talented guys, and gives them the keys right away then UNC should be a top 5 team the whole season and a balance of the force could be restored ;).    

        If I see Nate Britt getting more minutes than Joel Berry or Theo Pinson my head will explode.  I don’t know what is going on, but it seems like he is reluctant to give young talented players a vote of confidence lately.  I watched Joel Berry outplay Tyus Jones twice on the AAU circuit, and look where they are now.  I think it’s cuz K is more willing to give the younger more talented guys the keys right away.  

        Love me some good old fashioned tobacco road pissing contests by the way haha.  Go Heels!

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  • #1003782
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    Mopgrass
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     I’ve got…

    1) Simmons

    2) Ingram/Brown

    4) Skai

    I assume Simmons goes 1st, but it’s a long year and if GM’s agree with y’all that Ingram has the most upside, he has a shot at 1st. There is a big drop off after #4 (unless someone comes out of nowhere like usual). 

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  • #1003922
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    Mopgrass
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     I’ve got…

    1) Simmons

    2) Ingram/Brown

    4) Skai

    I assume Simmons goes 1st, but it’s a long year and if GM’s agree with y’all that Ingram has the most upside, he has a shot at 1st. There is a big drop off after #4 (unless someone comes out of nowhere like usual). 

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  • #1003784
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     Brandon Ingram reminds me alot of a better shooting George Gervin, smooth as hell and long as can be, if he commits on defense he can really be great in that end as well. Alot of people are sayinf this te isnt as good as last year, but dude the only thing we dont have is a absolutely unstoppable force like okafor. We have jeter who alot of people are overlooking cause of how good oak was and obi who was a double double machine at rice and coach k doesnt take too many transfers, only ones whi are the real deal. We are deeper have shooters everywhere and the plumlee factor with his energy and defense off the bench and having a third big tgat can run like the others is huge, we have older guys like jones and jefferson mixed with young talent and clutch guys like kennard and allen, not to mention we get giles jeter obi stay amd weymen gilbert and frank jackson come next years team is EVEN BETTER! Dukes future is looking bright. I have no idea why were no pre season ranked higher and kentucly is one they have too many point guards and that team looks alot like the one that missed the tourney a few years ago, not saying they will but not evwn being a homer why isnt duke pre season one or two?

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  • #1003924
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    4ngetnmoreDUKE
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     Brandon Ingram reminds me alot of a better shooting George Gervin, smooth as hell and long as can be, if he commits on defense he can really be great in that end as well. Alot of people are sayinf this te isnt as good as last year, but dude the only thing we dont have is a absolutely unstoppable force like okafor. We have jeter who alot of people are overlooking cause of how good oak was and obi who was a double double machine at rice and coach k doesnt take too many transfers, only ones whi are the real deal. We are deeper have shooters everywhere and the plumlee factor with his energy and defense off the bench and having a third big tgat can run like the others is huge, we have older guys like jones and jefferson mixed with young talent and clutch guys like kennard and allen, not to mention we get giles jeter obi stay amd weymen gilbert and frank jackson come next years team is EVEN BETTER! Dukes future is looking bright. I have no idea why were no pre season ranked higher and kentucly is one they have too many point guards and that team looks alot like the one that missed the tourney a few years ago, not saying they will but not evwn being a homer why isnt duke pre season one or two?

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  • #1003786
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    4ngetnmoreDUKE
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     Sorry about the spelling, my fingers are too big for my phone and i type too fast lol.

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    4ngetnmoreDUKE
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     Sorry about the spelling, my fingers are too big for my phone and i type too fast lol.

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  • #1003788
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    4ngetnmoreDUKE
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    That’s what going to duke does for players man. Winslow was a straight line driver who cause he went to duke now can shoot and has handles, going to duke makes you better you show up as a player with talent and you leave a talented PLAYER….

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    4ngetnmoreDUKE
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    That’s what going to duke does for players man. Winslow was a straight line driver who cause he went to duke now can shoot and has handles, going to duke makes you better you show up as a player with talent and you leave a talented PLAYER….

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  • #1003798
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    SkalAndJamal
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     Another day, another KD comparison lol. Ingram can play however, he has A LOT of work before he is anywhere as good as freshman Texas KD. Potential is obviously there but he’s so raw, anything can happen.

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    • #1003845
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      BallGawd01
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      I just said in terms of body type and shooting ability. He obviously has a lot to work on but he’s as talented as any player in the country imo.

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      • #1003881
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        SkalAndJamal
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         Body yeah he’s like a baby KD but KD really is 6’11 with a 7’6 wingspan. Ingram is 6’9 with a 7’3 wingspan. And we’ll see how good of a shooter Ingram is when he’s getting contested by NBA players and not high schoolers

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        • #1004092
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          BallGawd01
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          I hate arguments like that. I’m comparing the the two at the same age. Obviously, KD’s a better shooter/player, he’s in the NBA, the WORST player in the NBA would most likely beat an undeveloped high school kid in any thing. Once Ingram develops skill wise and physically he should PROJECT into an above-average shooter. Don’t say Ingrams not a good shooter because he’s not in the NBA, its not his fault he was born in the 90s. Use actual facts and analysis, and don’t come here with that weak ass argument. 

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        • #1003951
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          BallGawd01
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          I hate arguments like that. I’m comparing the the two at the same age. Obviously, KD’s a better shooter/player, he’s in the NBA, the WORST player in the NBA would most likely beat an undeveloped high school kid in any thing. Once Ingram develops skill wise and physically he should PROJECT into an above-average shooter. Don’t say Ingrams not a good shooter because he’s not in the NBA, its not his fault he was born in the 90s. Use actual facts and analysis, and don’t come here with that weak ass argument. 

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          • #1004051
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            SkalAndJamal
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             Lol me too. KD was a sniper since his first day in college which is coming up for ingram. Ingram only made about 2 three’s a game in high school while shooting at 42% all fantastic for a high schooler but to say he’ll have a good chance to one day to be one of the greatest shooters ever is a little too optimistic.  Or him not making one 3 in the mickey D or nike hoop summit game(which is his chance to show he can translate against elite talent) doesn’t help your case either. I get it every guy who is long and has decent form on his shot we have to compare him to KD, but the truth is when you do that YOU are the one with HUGE holes in your analysis. Where’s my facts you m

            So where’s your facts bud? 

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          • #1004192
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            SkalAndJamal
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             Lol me too. KD was a sniper since his first day in college which is coming up for ingram. Ingram only made about 2 three’s a game in high school while shooting at 42% all fantastic for a high schooler but to say he’ll have a good chance to one day to be one of the greatest shooters ever is a little too optimistic.  Or him not making one 3 in the mickey D or nike hoop summit game(which is his chance to show he can translate against elite talent) doesn’t help your case either. I get it every guy who is long and has decent form on his shot we have to compare him to KD, but the truth is when you do that YOU are the one with HUGE holes in your analysis. Where’s my facts you m

            So where’s your facts bud? 

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      • #1004022
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        SkalAndJamal
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         Body yeah he’s like a baby KD but KD really is 6’11 with a 7’6 wingspan. Ingram is 6’9 with a 7’3 wingspan. And we’ll see how good of a shooter Ingram is when he’s getting contested by NBA players and not high schoolers

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    • #1003986
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      BallGawd01
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      I just said in terms of body type and shooting ability. He obviously has a lot to work on but he’s as talented as any player in the country imo.

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  • #1003938
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    SkalAndJamal
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     Another day, another KD comparison lol. Ingram can play however, he has A LOT of work before he is anywhere as good as freshman Texas KD. Potential is obviously there but he’s so raw, anything can happen.

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